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  <title>CSS Test: 'contain: size' on fieldset elements should cause them to be sized as if they had no contents.</title>
  <link rel="author" title="Morgan Rae Reschenberg" href="mailto:mreschenberg@berkeley.edu">
  <link rel="help" href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-contain/#containment-size">
  <link rel="match" href="contain-size-fieldset-003-ref.html">
  <style>
  .contain {
    contain: size;
    visibility: hidden;
    border: none;
    color: transparent;
  }
  .container {
    border: 10px solid green;
    display: inline-block;
    vertical-align: top;
  }
  .innerContents {
    height: 50px;
    width: 50px;
  }
  .minHeight {
    min-height: 30px;
  }
  .height {
    height: 30px;
  }
  .minWidth {
    min-width: 30px;
  }
  .width {
    width: 30px;
  }
  </style>
</head>
<body>
  <!--Note: The following .container class is used to help test if size-contained
  fieldsets and non-contained fieldsets have the same size. Normally, we'd test
  that a fieldset with children and size-containment is drawn identically to a
  fieldset without containment or children. However, when we have a legend as
  a child, border placement and padding of the fieldset are changed.
  To check the dimensions between the ref-case and test-case without
  failing because of the border/padding differences, we make the fieldset
  {visibility:hidden; border:none;} and add a .container wrapper div.-->

  <!--CSS Test: A size-contained fieldset element with no specified size should size itself as if it had no contents.-->
  <div class="container">
  <fieldset class="contain">
    <legend>legend</legend>
    <div class="innerContents">inner</div>
  </fieldset>
  </div>
  <br>

  <!--CSS Test: A size-contained fieldset element with specified min-height should size itself as if it had no contents.-->
  <div class="container">
  <fieldset class="contain minHeight">
    <legend>legend</legend>
    <div class="innerContents">inner</div>
  </fieldset>
  </div>
  <br>

  <!--CSS Test: A size-contained fieldset element with specified height should size itself as if it had no contents.-->
  <div class="container">
  <fieldset class="contain height">
    <legend>legend</legend>
    <div class="innerContents">inner</div>
  </fieldset>
  </div>
  <br>

  <!--CSS Test: A size-contained fieldset element with specified min-width should size itself as if it had no contents.-->
  <div class="container">
  <fieldset class="contain minWidth">
    <legend>legend</legend>
    <div class="innerContents">inner</div>
  </fieldset>
  </div>
  <br>

  <!--CSS Test: A size-contained fieldset element with specified width should size itself as if it had no contents.-->
  <div class="container">
  <fieldset class="contain width">
    <legend>legend</legend>
    <div class="innerContents">inner</div>
  </fieldset>
  </div>
  <br>

  <!--CSS Test: A size contained fieldset element with a legend should draw its legend and border in the same way as a non-contained fieldset element-->
  <fieldset class="height" style="contain:size;">
    <legend>legend</legend>
  </fieldset>
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